Jim
Barnett was one of the promoters of Australia's
World Championship Wrestling.

Jim
Barnett shaped the future of professional Wrestling
in Australia when in 1964 traveled to Sydney with
Johnny Doyle to inspect the Australian Wrestling
scene.

They
returned under the banner of "World Championship
Wrestling" presenting their first card on
October 23rd 1964 at the Sydney Stadium.

The
promotion gained valuable publicity through televising
programs through Channel 9 which was presented
at noon on Saturday's and Sunday's.

An
average of 6,500 people attended in the first
3 months of W.C.W, a crowd of 8,000 attended a
show on November 7th in Melbourne when the first
title change in the new promotion took place as
Dominic Denucci defeated Killer Kowalksi.

In
1978, Channel 9 ceased coverage of W.C.W, with
no TV coverage promoters were facing financial
ruin, thus the death of the 'glory days' of Australian
Professional Wrestling transpired.

Today
Barnett acts as an advisor for Vince McMahon's
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).